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celebrant

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1 2, 3 | both the dialogues between celebrant and congregation and the 2 2, 9 | deacon or another priest, the celebrant reads the gospel.34~ 3 2, 9 | ordinarily be given by the priest celebrant.~PROFESSION OF FAITH~ 4 2, 9 | It belongs to the priest celebrant to direct the general intercessions, 5 2, 10 | 17).~d. Commingling: the celebrant drops a part of the host 6 3, 11 | if the bishop is not the celebrant of the eucharist but assigns 7 4, 11 | cantor assist the priest celebrant; this form of celebration 8 4, 13 | each of them. If the priest celebrant is a bishop, after the words « 9 4, 18 | the alb; but the principal celebrant always wears the chasuble.~ 10 4, 18 | go ahead of the principal celebrant.~ 11 4, 18 | the concelebrants and the celebrant make the prescribed reverence, 12 4, 18 | incense is used, the principal celebrant incenses the altar, then 13 4, 19 | standing as the principal celebrant does. ~ 14 4, 19 | As a rule the principal celebrant or one of the concelebrants 15 4, 20 | carried out by the principal celebrant; the other concelebrants 16 4, 21 | is said by the principal celebrant alone; the «Sanctus» is 17 4, 21 | indicated, only the principal celebrant makes the gestures.~ 18 4, 21 | voice and the principal celebrant's voice stands out clearly. 19 4, 21 | is said by the principal celebrant alone, with hands outstretched. ~ 20 4, 21 | is said by the principal celebrant alone, with hands outstretched. ~ 21 4, 21 | is said by the principal celebrant alone. ~ 22 4, 21 | is said by the principal celebrant alone, with hands outstretched. ~ 23 4, 21 | is said by the principal celebrant alone, with hands outstretched. ~ 24 4, 21 | is said by the principal celebrant alone, with hands outstretched. ~ 25 4, 21 | either by the principal celebrant alone or together with all 26 4, 22 | with hands joined, the celebrant introduces the Lord's Prayer; 27 4, 22 | is said by the principal celebrant alone, with hands outstretched. 28 4, 22 | are nearer the principal celebrant receive the sign of peace 29 4, 22 | concelebrants may help the principal celebrant break the eucharistic bread 30 4, 22 | commingling, the principal celebrant alone says softly the prayer, « 31 4, 22 | this prayer, the principal celebrant genuflects and steps back 32 4, 22 | to them by the principal celebrant or by one or more of the 33 4, 22 | 198. Then the principal celebrant takes the eucharistic bread, 34 4, 22 | 199. Then the principal celebrant, facing the altar, says 35 4, 22 | Christ from the principal celebrant.~ 36 4, 22 | followed. ~a. The principal celebrant takes the chalice and says 37 4, 22 | communicates.~b. The principal celebrant stands at the middle of 38 4, 22 | procedure. The principal celebrant takes the tube and says 39 4, 22 | this case the principal celebrant receives under both kinds 40 4, 22 | concelebrants.~After the principal celebrant's communion, the chalice 41 4, 22 | intinction, the principal celebrant receives the body and blood 42 4, 23 | 207. The principal celebrant does everything else until 43 4, 23 | as a rule, the principal celebrant kisses the altar.~ ~ 44 4, 33 | tubes are needed for the celebrant and each communicant. There 45 4, 33 | priest or an acolyte:~a. The celebrant receives the Lord's body 46 4, 33 | After all have received, the celebrant places the ciborium on the 47 4, 33 | plate below their chin. The celebrant dips a particle into the 48 4, 33 | In this case the priest celebrant also uses a tube when receiving 49 4, 33 | acolyte present, the priest celebrant offers the chalice to each 50 4, 33 | acolyte present, the priest celebrant himself gives them the Lord' 51 5 | VI. CHAIR FOR THE PRIEST CELEBRANT AND THE MINISTERS, THAT 52 5, 33 | 271. The priest celebrant's chair ought to stand as 53 6, 34 | vestment proper to the priest celebrant at Mass and other rites 54 8, 38 | the church or the priest celebrant, the Masses corresponding 55 Appen1 | elect to be the principal celebrant, he may assign another to 56 Appen2 | just recited, sometimes the celebrant conducts the recitation 57 Appen2 | together or in alternation. The celebrant should join with the assembly' 58 Appen2 | and the formularies the celebrant says in placing the elements 59 Appen2 | resumed.~In incensation the celebrant (GIRM nos. 51 and 105) proceeds 60 Appen2 | may cause puzzlement. The celebrant should always guard against 61 Appen2 | a. If there is only one celebrant presiding or if there are 62 Appen2 | are received by the priest celebrant. All those participating 63 Appen2 | eucharist, only the presiding celebrant remains at the altar. The 64 Appen2 | which is reserved for the celebrant or concelebrants and altar 65 Appen2 | rites take place. If the celebrant takes the paten or ciborium 66 Appen2 | softly. . ." Therefore, the celebrant stands upright with hands 67 Appen2 | practice varies: a. The celebrant omits the greeting, «The 68 Appen2 | blessing. b. The deacon or the celebrant omits the invitation, «Bow 69 Appen2 | follows the greeting of the celebrant. Clearly these formularies 70 Appen2 | blessing. Therefore, the celebrant's greeting, «The Lord be 71 Appen2 | the deacon or the priest celebrant is at liberty to use this 72 Appen2 | over the people. d. The celebrant as a rule uses the formulary: « 73 Appen2 | belongs only to the principal celebrant of the eucharist or the 74 Appen2 | differences: a. Sometimes the celebrant's voice stands out clearly, 75 Appen2 | Sometimes the principal celebrant alone says or sings it. 76 Appen2 | recited. . .by the principal celebrant alone." b. The second case 77 Appen2 | together with the principal celebrant." c. Unlike the two preceding 78 Appen2 | of reverence by both the celebrant and the people have fallen 79 Appen2 | and faith made by both the celebrant and the people who receive 80 Appen2 | receive communion. For the celebrant the GIRM no. 115 and the 81 Appen2 | to them by the principal celebrant or by one or more of the 82 Appen2 | this regulation that the celebrant never stands at the middle 83 Appen2 | QUERY: When there is no celebrant's chair and no special place 84 Appen2 | at least a chair for the celebrant and a movable lectern for 85 Appen2 | for the reader. When the celebrant himself must act as reader, 86 Appen2 | placed conveniently for the celebrant's reading, for example, 87 Appen2 | altar is the side at the celebrant's left; the right side, 88 Appen2 | vestment proper to the priest celebrant, at Masses and other rites. . . ," 89 Appen2 | the church or the priest celebrant, the Masses corresponding 90 Appen2 | the Church or the priest celebrant, the Masses corresponding 91 Appen2 | the Church or the priest celebrant, the Masses corresponding


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